This book details the origin and racing history of the Ferrari 333 SP. Uniquely, none of the 333 SP models were entered into races by Ferrari itself. The cars were built specifically for customer use; a purchase price of $900,000 included two spare engines and race technical support supplied by Ferrari engineers. A total of 40 cars were built; the first four by Ferrari, the remainder manufactured by Dallara & Michellotto using Ferrari engines. All of the cars were sold to, and race entries made by, privateer teams. From 1994, the cars contested the IMSA World Sports Car Championship, the United States Road Racing Championship, and the American Le Mans Series, at circuits throughout North America. In 1997, the cars also featured in the Europe-based International Sports Racing Series, as well as the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Two years later, the Doran-Lista team installed a Judd V10 engine into its 333 SP, with the aim of increasing power and improving fuel efficiency. In all, from the 126 races entered, 47 victories were claimed by the 333 SP.
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Weight: 427g
Dimensions: 210 x 195mm
Publication Date: 15 May 2015
Publisher: David & Charles
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781845847586
About Terry O'NeilTerry O'Neill
Born in Hertfordshire Terry ONeil has lived the majority of his life in the West Midlands. After working in sales and marketing for the Rootes Group and British Leyland Terry has worked for himself in Stourbridge for the last 25 years. A committee member of the Ferrari Owners Club of Great Britain and its archivist Terry ventured into writing with articles for Cavallino Vintage Racecar Journal Healey Marque and the Ferrari Club magazine. To date Terry has five published books and his enthusiasm for researching less well-known events culminated in books on the Bahamas Speed Weeks SCCA/SAC races in America and Northeast American sports car races in the 1950s.